ZATANNA WILD NEW DESIGN
WARNING: Contains Potential Spoilers for SUPERMAN #18!Zatanna debuts a new character design in DC’s summer crisis event, Absolute Power. However, this badass yet eerie look is more than just a superficial change—it reflects the true cost of Zatanna’s powers. This transformation also highlights the heavy toll DC’s heroes have endured in Amanda Waller’s war against metahumans, adding an emotional weight to the narrative.
In Absolute Power #1, Waller had blocked the heroes' usual means of connecting with other Earths, but the Dark Roads have restored that access, giving the Justice League and their allies a crucial advantage that could turn the tide of the war. However, this newfound power comes at a steep cost for Zatanna.
Related DC Confirms Superman's Most Disturbing Power: He's Immortal DC is officially running with the long-held fan theory that Superman is immortal. However, this revelation comes from a surprising villain.
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